100 Photos Cinema moments

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Photo provided by Reporters Without Borders

Reporters Without Borders, in collaboration with the Cannes Film Festival has published a photo book 100 Photos du Festival de Cannes -pour la Liberte de la Presse is devoted to Canne’s 60 years of glamor, stars and red carpets. The book issued this May will also celebrate the 17th World Press Freedom Day. Proceeds from book sales will be used toward press freedom, assistance to journalists and their families, lawyers’ fees, providing a welcome to journalists trying to flee their countries, etc.

The book will be on sale in French bookstores including FNAC, France Loisirs for 8.90 Euros.

I first heard about Reporters Without Borders when I attended the inauguration of the Reporters’ Monument in Bayeux, Normandy on May 2nd of this month.

Their offices are located in Paris at
5, Rue Geoffroy-Marie, 75009. Tel. 01 44 83 84 84


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Luca | May 31st, 2007 at 4:29 am
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Very nice blog!
I’d like to give you my compliments for your blog, I’m the webmaster of an Italian Paris Site: http://www.parigiviaggi.it
Could be very nice if I could find an interesting person like you to make a blog in my site….sigh…In Italy..

parisgirl | June 3rd, 2007 at 3:31 am
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Thanks, Luca, for the compliment. Any creative Italian writers out there? Luca, it would be really nice to see a few comments from Italian visitors to Paris. How does it feel for a citizen of Rome, Florence or Venice to come to Paris? And, also, I\’d love to know what Italian women think about French fashion - especially shoes!


 
 
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